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NUMBER Class

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Appearance From Last
Year's Varsity

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LV.

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ADULTS

27c PLUS 3c WAR TAX, TOTAL

of 1921 May Be Included In New

Alumni Directory

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SENIORS TO JOIN KY.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

BASEBALL SQUAD IS
CUT

TO

With the baseball squad further reduced to the regulars and enough
"Yannigans" to play them, practice
.this last week has been very productive of results. Though cheated of
their practice Monday and Thursday
by rain the team has beon utilizing
the other days of fair weather to their
fullest extent.
Coach Gill has been giving the men
much batting practice with emphasis
on just meeting the ball without trying to slam It over the fence and from
Ave to eleven Inning pracfclve games
.have been played dally between the
Regulars and "Yannigans."
Warm weather has been tod scarce
so far for the men to get the most
out of their muscles but sore arms are
about gone and Coach Gill Is rapidly
organizing his machine for a successful spring drive.
Captain Brown has been moved over
to short field and Ed Gregg has taken
over the initial sack. Propps is back
at second and Williams will play third
if Burnham is not eligible. Jones
shows much improvement in hitting
and will probably be seen in center
garden. Jerry Beam is going at a
fast clip this season and seems to
have right field about clinched. Tlnsley
looks good in left field but has a warm
contender In Barnes, a likely Freshman. Mdgeway has been doing most
of the work behind the bat and will
probably have ithe brunt of. the catching burden to carry this season.
Cooper, Slomer and Weatherholt will
compose the pitching staff.
Burnham's ineligibility will seriously weaken the team. 'Dutch"'is one
of the fastest and surest fielders who
ever graced a college diamond and hits
well up in the three hundred class. He
Is especially valuable when Cooper is
d
pitching due to the fact that
hitters usually hit Cooper's inside shoots down to" third base.
Barteo is coming along nicely after
f
and may be valuable
a long
later in the season. Maddox, a Freshman, possesses a powerful throwing
arm, but lacks experience. Barnes,
Freshman outfielder, seems to be a
good fly chaser and fair hitter but
also needs more experience. Steven-soa youngster at short, gets around
fairly well and will make a good man
with more coaching.

Tho Senior class will bo canvnssed
during tho coming week to get tho
members to Join the University
Alumni Association. Practically all of
the members of the class want to Join
the Alumni Association and tho Alumni
Secretary, Herbert Graham, says their
names will bo placed in tho Alumni
directory if they Join before April 15,
the date tho directory goes to press.
At a recent meeting of the Executive
Committee of the Alumni Association
it was decided to raise the Alumni
dues to $2.60 at the Annual Alumni
meeting, in June. The members of the
class of 1921 who Join the Alumni
during this canvass, will only have to
pay $2, the present amount of the
dues. The dues to the Alumni Associa

GRRATRST

CHILDREN

5' '

AND

18c PLUS 2c

tion Includo a subscription to Tho
Kernel which will bo sent all next year
to thoso who Join now, keeping them
in touch with tho University and its
activities.
The canvass committee includes R.
J. Rnlble, permanent secretary of the
Senior class; Paul P. Coopor, Arts;
Harry Farmer, Ag; C. O. Burton, Law
and P. Perklnson, Eng.
Seniors may take out life memberships In the Alumni Association by
paying $25.
TEA FOR MISS JANE GREGORY
Miss Virginia Hamilton entertained
Miss Jane Gregory with a tea at her
home, Klrklevlngton, on the Tates
Creek Bike, Friday, April 1., About
fifty persons were present.
The dining room was beautifully
decorated In yellow buttercups and
lilacs. Miss Martha Van iMeter presided at the tea urn. A delicious salad
course was served followed by an ice,
cake and bon bons.

THE BEST ORCHESTRA

MUSIC, "VISIT"

WAR

TAX. TOTAL

LEXINGTON'S AMUSEMENT

20c

Thoso who enjoyed the afternoon
were: Misses Maude Ashury, Frances
Klmbrough, Julia Willis, Elizabeth
Klmbrough, Polly Prewltt, Mildred
Porter, Helen Taylor, Mory Elizabeth
Ella
Evans,
Downing, Josaphlne
Drown, Henrietta Rogers, Mary Elizabeth Hays, Iijenc Evans, (Henrietta
Bedford, Jennie Simmons, Frances
Mary Colvln, Louise Stewart,
Ann Bell, Miriam Dotts, Katherlne
Christian, Laura Isabel Bennett, Cornelia Stofer, Mary Peterson, Blnnlo
Peterson, Lilly Cromwell, Elizabeth
Cromwell, Sarah Blandlng and Elizabeth Hume.
Frances Field Colman, Shelby North- -

CENTERS

cutt, Emily Gregory, Virginia DoLong,
Mary Stofer, Janot Lampert, Marcia
Lampert, Frances Smith, Elizabeth
Smith, Clay Miller Elkln, Dorthy Monroe, Eleanor Smith, Margaret Van
Moter, Isabel Van Meter, Miriam
Sieger, and Louie Duncan Brown.
CHI

OMEGA

HONORS

FOUNDERS

Lambda Alpha and Chi chapters of
.Chi Omega will hold their annual
Founder's Day Banquet Tuesday evening In the Phoenix Hotel ballroom from
7:30 to 10 o'clock. Many alumnae will
be present besides the active chapters
and pledges. Mrs. McCIarty Harbison
will be toastmlstress.

A WAY TO SAVE MONEY!

Five Dollars on Each Club Enrollment.

Becker s Pressing Club
BURTON PREWITT,

Miss Spare's

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REPRESENTATIVE

CAMPUS

Dancing School
Regular Dances For University Students Monday
and Friday Nights
POPULAR SAXOPHONE TRIO
OPPOSITE PHOENIX HOTEL

PHONE

Co-operati-

4503--

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We oMiller
School sf Business
MAUD M. MILLER,

Drug
Company
4

Mam and Limestone Streets

The Modern School of Offiec Training

Phone 469Y
222 W. MAIN STREET

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(Incorporated)

Drugs,' Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles.

LEXINGTON, KY.

Articles at Lowest Cut Prices
BLOCK'S, PAGE'S AND

Prncipal

SHAW'S AND MULLANE'S CANDIES

right-hande-

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9c

STARS

Phoenix Hotel
Barber Shop

lay-of-

The Lafayette
A Modern Fire Proof Hotel With Every Convenience.

Eleven First Class
Three Hundred Rooms With
Private Baths

Barbers

Miss Sarah Blue, national chapterian
of Kappa Delta Sorority, is the guost
of Epsllon Omega chapter of this University at their house on Ashland
avenue, Miss Blue arrived Thursday
evening and was a guest of honor at
-The Admirable Crichton" and a party
given by the alumni of the sorority,
who are planning several affairs In her
honor. Miss Blue Is on an inspection
trip and expects to bo in Lexington
'
about a week.

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Beautiful Dining Rooms

BARTRAM, Prop.

Faultless Cuisine.
Manicuring

Phone 1?881X

Lafayette Hotel Company
(Incorporated)

If
CASSELL'S

PHARMACY

KELLER-Flor- ist

FINEST BALL ROOM IN THE SOUTH
Lexington, Ky.
L. B. SHOUSE, President

CHAS.

G.

McGRATH,

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PHONE 115

"SWAN" Fountain Pens
BORATED

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Quality Cut Flowers and Corsages, Bouquets a Specialty

We Extend a Cordial Welcome to College Women

WITCH-HAZE-

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For Chapped Hands and Rough Okin

Phone 334

Ada Meade Theatre Building

Department Store.
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Work

For Any Kind of Dental

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Drs. J. T. & E. D. SLATON
Phone

864--

Dentists

127

Cheapslde

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Representatives
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Mitchell, Baker & Smith
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